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27976157 No.27976157 [Reply] [Original]

>Hits an ATH while everything else takes a shit.
>Prints you 6% apr daily

why do no one ever talk about this token?

>> No.27976264

Bc it's a scam. Next

>> No.27976335

>>27976264
Why's it a scam?

>> No.27976478

>>27976264
This. I'm not falling for "borderless economy" meme.

>> No.27976610

>>27976157
It’s the best crypto that doesn’t get a lot of discussion and that’s probably because a solid timeline of appreciation is longer than most people here care to wait for.

>> No.27976649

>>27976157
I sold too early at 69c so im butthurt

>> No.27976683

glowies know
https://www.weforum.org/organizations/algorand-foundation

>> No.27976746

>>27976610
this is the only logical answer I could think of. first reply is "scam" meanwhile meanwhile 90% of the catalog are literal scams, textbook rugpull plays buy whales.

>> No.27976802

Can it or an other coin for that matter actually supplant ETH? Or is ETH just king because of path dependency? Is solving the "trilemma" problem (scalability, security, and decentralization) something that it can do?

Also, why are they giving out 7.5% interest on their wallet? Isn't that pretty generous

>> No.27976900

>>27976683
>https://www.weforum.org/organizations/algorand-foundation
That's just a link to a link to their website. For all we know, they just paid for that.

>> No.27976929

>>27976157
++ath
~NO CARRIER

nothin personnel ;^)

>> No.27976942

>>27976157
Because the people who know are trying to quietly accumulate, and enjoying their returns. Bought in at 0.31 and keep enjoying my rewards the more we safely ascend.

>> No.27976966

>>27976264
Yes a scam by one of the most prestigious computer scientists of our time who has won a Turing award (aka the Nobel of CS) and invented the zero knowledge proofs that so many projects utilize... You're gonna have to try harder than that.

>> No.27977238

>>27976157
The true answer is: because it doesn't need shilling and far above the level of shit you usually see on 4chan. It's arguably the most legitimate project in crypto with almost definitely the most legitimate leader. Silvio won a fucking Turing award, there is no other project with this pedigree.

>> No.27977341

>>27977238
>Silvio won a fucking Turing award
yeah, in the mid 90s. The world has changed a lot since then.

>> No.27977480

>>27977341
2012.

Can ADA, ETH, EOS, and ALGO coexist? Or is it going to be winner take all?

>> No.27978539

bump

>> No.27978925

Whats a suicide stack?
I have 7500 base, not counting all the rewards.

>> No.27979006

>>27977480
They can all coexist to a degree but there will be a definite hierarchy.

>> No.27979013

I dont get excited about a 10 billion max supply with 1 billion circulating.
Youll make bank with Algorand, but you wont get rich.
(Not without massive leverage)

>> No.27979061

>>27978925
there is no suicide stack, it's going to be the future crypto currency.
but if you buy in when it's around 60 cents you'll be in a good spot in the future.

>> No.27979075

>>27977238
I feel like things like ALGO and LTO are great projects, but they underperform shitcoins so much its depressing.

>> No.27979150

>>27979061
I bought most of it under 30 cents. I wish I had been accumulating the entire time since.

>> No.27979209

>>27977341
He won it in 2012 for his contributions to cryptography... it's still today the highest award there is in computer science. He also invented zero knowledge proofs which you can hopefully recognize are still very relevant today, especially in the cryptocurrency space.

>> No.27979246

>>27979013
This is the same fud people incorrectly spam about GRT. It’s not a good argument in either case.

>> No.27979310

>>27979246
GRT is even worse. The emission schedule is bonkers. I wouldnt touch it with a ten foot pole.

>> No.27980380

>>27979013
I understand the concern but the emission is 6% of the current staked supply a year... it'll be 100s of years before all 100 billion are emitted.

>> No.27980954

>>27979310
Read literally anything about the project before commenting

>> No.27982261
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27982261

Algo is just perfect

>> No.27983691

we pumpin